It was over a month ago when I had written a blog entitled, “Why are we so angry.” Today, I wish that I was writing that our fellow-man has gotten a little more polite. Unfortunately, that is not the case. I am writing today because I believe that I have discovered the source of our nation’s frustration.

About 28 million Americans, between ages 18 and 64, were unemployed last year, which can explain why nearly one million more Americans went without health insurance in 2010 than in 2009. If those statistics are not enough to make you gag; there’s more nauseating news.

The poverty rate for children last year was 22 percent — the highest level since 1993. The rate for black children climbed to nearly 40 percent, and more than a third of Hispanic children lived in poverty, the Census Bureau reported. The rate for white children was reported as above 12 percent.